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Cookie of Danish Jewish origin
Jødekager
, also known as
Joedekager
(meaning "Jewish cookie" in
Danish
)
,
is a popular cookie of
Danish Jewish
origin.
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The cookie originated in the Danish Jewish community in Denmark starting in the 1700s, though the current version dates back to 1856. Its name likely originates from bearing a similar appearance to cakes sold in Jewish bakeries. It remains popular to this day, notably during Christmas.
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History
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The cookies have
Sephardi
origins from Iberian Jews who resettled in the Netherlands after the Spanish Inquisition. In the
Encyclopedia of Jewish Food
, Gil Marks writes that "these Spanish and Portuguese Jews merged their Moorish-influenced Iberian fare with the local Scandinavian cuisine." Due to wide availability, butter was used instead of olive oil. Variations on
Joodse boterkoeke
(Jewish butter cookies) eventually spread to Denmark and elsewhere in Scandinavia, as well as England and Germany. By the 16th century, Jewish bakeries in Copenhagen were producing a local version of butter cookies topped with nuts and cinnamon. The cookies are still known for their Jewish provenance, but have become beloved throughout Danish society. Because butter cookies were a Christmas tradition for Danish Christians, Jewish butter cookies became a popular Christmas dessert.
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